Debugging Java-Stored-Procedure

Hi,
is there a way to debug a Java-program that runs as a Stored
Procedure on Oracle8i usind JDev 2.0 (Build 384) ?
Thanks for any Help
J. Helf
null

hi,
i debug java stored procedure in JDeveloper and Oracle 10G, it's working fine. But some time during step-in or step-out process, JDeveloper screen goes blank...
Is there any suggestion while debugging Java Stored Procedure......
Regards,
Pawan Gautam

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